Cervical Cancer FAQs

Cervical cancer is one of the most treatable forms of cancer, but receiving a cervical cancer diagnosis can still bring up a number of questions. When should you get started with treatment? Will you need surgery? Should you see a specialist? What is the typical prognosis?

With so many things to think about, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. However, if you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with cervical cancer, it’s important to turn to a trusted medical provider for individualized advice. In the meantime, though, the following FAQs can help you learn more about the condition:

At Moffitt Cancer Center, we want you to have all of the information you need to make informed decisions about your treatment. At our gynecological clinic, you can consult with oncologists across a wide range of specialties, from surgery and chemotherapy to radiation therapy and supportive care. These medical professionals exclusively focus on the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological malignancies, enabling them to expertly answer any questions you might have about cervical cancer.

Request an Appointment at Moffitt Cancer Center

Thank you for your interest in scheduling an appointment with our expert team. Please call us at 1-888-663-3488 and a patient services specialist can assist you with scheduling or click on one of the links below to fill out our convenient online form.

NEW PATIENTS To request a new patient appointment, please fill out the online form or call 1-888-663-3488.

RETURNING PATIENTS Since you are an established Moffitt patient, please call us directly to schedule your follow-up appointment at 1-888-663-3488.